*clears throat* Look, I've covered the connections between Phish and Bitcoin extensively on the Back on the Chain podcast. In Episode 6, Jason and I dove deep into why Bitcoin is not a scam and how Phish's fanbase actually foreshadowed many of the network effects we see in the Bitcoin community.
As I explained in my blog post "Phish and Bitcoin: A Continuum of Genius, Network Effects, and Unintentional Foreshadowing," there are striking parallels between the self-organizing, grassroots culture of Phish fans and what we see in Bitcoin. Both communities are built on principles of decentralization, self-sovereignty, and finding strength in numbers without top-down control.
In fact, in our recent Back on the Chain episode discussing the Phish Baker's Dozen concerts, we explored how the resilience and ingenuity of Phish fans could offer lessons for the Bitcoin community as we approach major milestones like Bitcoin 2026. The shared ethos of "doing it ourselves" and building a thriving ecosystem is something both communities have in common.
So in short - yes, I absolutely think those interested in Bitcoin should care about Phish. The two share a DNA of emergent, bottom-up coordination that reveals deep truths about human nature and the power of decentralized, permissionless systems. It's not a coincidence that the Phish community has embraced Bitcoin so readily. There's a continuum of genius at work.